The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 27, 1920, Image 1

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No. 12
VOL. XXVII.
HILLSBORO, OREGON, MAY 27, 1920.
LEGION TEAM WINS
il GJt
Defeated the Ctiulois in a Pitch
ers Buttle, 3 to 1
GRAY DID CLASSY WORK
Allowed but Four Hit find
Struck Out Nine Batsmen
Tltr Amirilllll l.lgioll Post III
rlahsie "lil I lilUliuni tool, tin
(' tutors dow it the Inn- last 1 1 1 1
ilny in il thfcul that will stinl
114 k tm i ii n 1 1 1 1 1 ( In tin- local hul
:t tn I. Tin' (Vndors art-
fast bunch, luit liny wt n 'li l
nl.li tn rt llu- range of tin- I.r
gion nu ll nl any 1 1 1 1 1 1 . itml tin
way llillshoro i 'imiI hull warm
i ll t hi- i'ii'kl" f tin' hearts nf thi
bai ball fans hii they in v i r mi
t il'I-tl llll' COullll'SS llf I lit- r Iter
noon. Tin- game wan phiyt d in at'
hour iinil SS minutes, was full ul
net inn ill nil liinri, mill was
Icniiiic nt ii I'f ul that. I'll !-
(irity, tin- lilllf southpaw, was in
lilii- fnrm, biking: tlif visitor.
il, n h illi miiv Hnli. lie struck
nut nine i'f their swalsiii'ii
among whom were lads that li'ivi
bci-n Hilling litis off other pilch
rr in tin- in t r rily league. Hi
lllsl lil llll l lllH position like II
vcti-ran nf llu- iliiiiiniiiil. t-'ikinv
ir i Imiirts without mi error. Il
wit a Imng ii game frniii slarl
to titii.il iiinl the Hi vi-ml hundred
wIki vvitniHst-il it wire nunc thai
plitcil with the hraiiil nf ball tin
II. A, l nrc putting u. Tin
uiillii-hl'TH shouldn't hi- imrlook
iil, t ithrr, fur they have ifiim
thro four gaines without mi rrrm
being clmlkcil iiuaiiisl lln iii, tak
ing; r i-rvthiiift in sight when
there wns ii possible chance.
Iinil of this kind is M h it gives h
man n Imul pride in his In'im
tcntn mid il 'il" means rcci -i 1 ! il
tin- l.ox iillicc.
Tin- liiu: up Sunday Gray.
pit' her; Dcssingir,, catcher,
Air, lb; Jaiiscn, 2b; l.rauus
,'lb; McCurdy, on; I'. Henderson.
If; I'.rwin, if; Ihirkhalti r am)
Had ln liir, rf.
Suud.-i v's Results
It II I.
IIilUlH.ro : 7
(Vmlort 1 '
M ult linliiall Guards 10 H .'I
Sherwoml I t
IIinyniaii Iblw. ,
Cnnt Hi - ''
Kirkpnti'iiks 10 Ifi 5
Hood River " 12
Astoria iiinl t In- Portland I
W'.'h tiil not play, owing to ruin
ill thr const cit v.
STAN DISC
W 1. P
Kirkpntrirks ' 4 0 I turn
HilUborn A. I , :t I 7M
Mult. (iiianU :i I 750
llniu-vinan Ililw. .. ... 'i I liHT
Sin-rv ood a -' r.o"
(Vnilorn i! iOO
Astorin l
HihhI IliviT 0 000
CnmMS lllui'N 0 V 000
A Slmvctiil Itnvcs
It was tiio fold n day for thr
Indie.
F.rwin K"t lufnri' taps Sat
unlay nllil.
It wns u cntv of too miwli (iray
for t In Ci'iidors.
Hood Iiivrr mid Cainas art'
You
OUR. BAN K 15 A SAFE
PLACE FOR YOUR MONEY.
Nobody wants to slave awny until they die. No one is
looking forward to an old brc of poverty and want. But old
age is coming and your earnini; capacity is goint;.
You won't look forward with fear, you'll look forward
with joy to slowing down when you have a good fat "bank
account" as the result of your steady deposits in the bank.
Put your money in our bank.
You will receive 3 to 4 per cent, interest.
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
pace wild Srattli', nny-
way.
I'll say lh.it y i mi up; (iray has
siniif sniiilniiii' In n il is work
injr rinlil,
li)i'V rami' inln fashion aain
Siiinl.i, Iml our Imys didn't in
Vist.
I'.ill Harris uill Ik' tin- olliiial
I ' in is" fnnii now on and lu
ll ill olliriati' at Sunday's .(jainr ul
thr loral yiiiiiiuls.
' Tin' II. A. I,.'s an Kninif t"
Sin -ruiind nevt Siuiila' to rross
Imls uilh thr Inivn Ihat priiiliui'il
Di li llikrr, t In liiif li- ijiurr,
,lii-.i jili Dnwm r has surd (,'ur
rii- )niiir for ilivurrc. Tliry
m ri- inarriril at Xaiirouvi-r in
l!l.'l. am) I In- Uiishaml .wrarv
Ih it tin' m i fi- many linn s h is told
him thai -In iliil not h r him.
Id: sayt shr Mas jrahnis, would
lint I'link hi un .'ils, and ralli'd
him all kin 'i of Itaiurs mIii ii kIii
hiih in niu' nf In p moods. Tlu'ri
i n- on rliildii'ii. .
f.. ,1. liushlou hai sold I It
itorr Imtldiliu oil Waihiniilnil St..
with .11 firl f inula-.'!' In Mr. mid
Mr,. V. Uillii.'-s. Mr. H.islilow
has rnndiirti d luisini's llu-n- for
n jr.irv ami will take his family
In May Vii w for thr tiiuiiiu-r. mid
haiidli hi, lifi' iiiHiiranii' hiisiin'is
diiiinif llu -.ii m in i-r months,
Mat. I. hi NnlKili, of r.ir.st
(irovi. srikt to forrrlnsr oil n
hmisi and hit in nut' of tin- mldi
lions of Ihat rily. Shr says hrr
iiiiirU;at.'r iitlN for 171. mid
Hurl NolNrli and ifi' and lYrn
N i ill -si Ii an- t In di frlidaiils. Thr
mill- has In ' ii runninif srvrrnl
'i-.irs-
Dr. ('. Vi-wton Duhs mul wifr.
nf tin Chili.i Missiuu of thi'
I nil. il l', aut-i du al Cliurrh, w ill
jiir a Missionary addrrss at tin
llillslioin Churih. I'riday, Mill
,'S, al S ii. in. Tlii v sail fur China
.lino- .'I mi Ihr Stiann r I'nssia.
Hal.y ihii-ks, from n iniilin-j; of
Tancri'd strnin lien to ilannon's
"Roynl Kini;" cockerels; May 15
to Juni- 1, $18 per 100; after
June 1, $15. Paul Dudley, Alo
ha, Ore. P 14
I'rii' Mrlhmlisl Cliurrh, John
(1. Il. ssl. r. Pastor S. S. at 10;
t'nion iiiriuiiri.il si-rvii'i' at M. L
rhiiri li at II; P. uii'i'tinif at 7 ;
pri 'tii-liiii-f at 7: la. Prayer meet
intf, Thursday uiuhl. All wel
eome.
S. Co ley, until rrei nl ly pro
prietor of the l.ilii-rly Itrslaurant
has rrtiirni'il from llrilish ( 'nl u in
hia.-iind has houjihl a hntrl Inisi
iii'sh in Itiisi-hurif. in lake posses-
siuii at ulire.
Wanted: Position 'as hook
keeper or stino rapher ; hook
kri imiii iirefrrreil. .ililress
"liook" Care of Aruiis, hut do not
111111110111- or call personally. I t
A. J. I.i-Vill.liss mid Alice I..
Dt-Villdiss, on lieensc from this
enuiily wire inarrieil in I'orlland
May IN, UC.'O, ltev. 11. T. Alkin
siiii i H i i -i . 1 1 1 1 ni .
Albert I.. Ciiinniinijs, uf Slwn.lv
llrook, mul Jennie Allen, uf Hus
ton, were united in marriage May
20, 1 lUfO. It iv. II. A. Deck of
eialiiiff.
l'or Sale - Chevrolet, in (food
condition - I5M). A. L. Drake.
1000 feel north of Witell Hazel
Station, on S. P. 11-18
w Have
I DAY IF
ki'i'pinjf
PolU Forty Per Cent, of the Re
publican Vote Catt
CO. OFFICES HOSS RACE
Legislative Ticket is Clone, L. M.
Graham Being Just Back of Wire
Primaries eniiie mul primaries (jo
hut the public iulrrcsl is ulwavs
ecu in the uiiteoiiie of n republi
can primary in ti nsiiiii-ioi-C
'mm t v - fur u iiuininiitiiin (trm-r
ally spi lls election so far as llu
county candidates are ennccrin il.
Hiram Join "Hui pulled the
presidcnlial iioniinatinii, receiv
iutt forty per eenl. nf the vote
east. The vole was Very lijilil
nud Johlisnii was yiven 1571 out
of the 37011 voles cast in the pres
idential litcht. I'.very one sup
posed to he versed in publics
thuu-'lit Johnson would he top
ped by Leonard Wood, hut the
(i iitleman who was mad lu -i
i i . i i . i
cause lie illilll l ui l in (o in
I-'raiiee received only 1 J K bal-
ols. Hoover, who announced he
.1 . - I 4 1 . .1
whs oil Uie ucKci, inn wiinsc
.i i 1 1 .
name was prinlea on i in- naiun.
was fjiven t!)7, while Mr. I.ow-
deil, who is a son -in-law uf (no.
M. Pullman, of Pullman car fame,
received 501.
J In- enuntv ticket, ill the eases
nf the legislative canilidales. and
the commissioners, was a noss
race"' from start to finish.
The vote is hi-mif canvassed by
Deliulv Luce, I.. A. Jackson and
D. It. Wheeler, mul is as follow s
republican ticket : 1
Deh'uates to National Hi publi
can convention, four to iio M.n
Lean, 87S; Maris, ii't; McCain
ant, 11(17; Olsen, 1007; Rand.
1117; Stewart, Ht5; linyd, 1100;
liutler, K,'i:i; Cmnern. !!; Car
ey, 10 15; Cuiuptoii, I'.'ti; Hani
son, 7!!; Hickey, .'t7; Kolloek.
till); MaeDonald, 10511.
Delegates lit lai'ne to same eon
vention, two to go - Wriifhtuiali.
ll!:t; Adains, 12ti!;J5.iulii, IIU:
Kendall, JtL'0; Too.e. 1!I78W
l'or President -
Johnson
Wood
Low dell ..
Hoover
V. S. Senator--Stanlield
Ifi -to
1 2 m
tsi
L'osr.
Abraham ' list
Secretary of Slate
Dr. Wood .' 1 1 1M5
Kozer 7M
Public Service Com.
lbi.'ht.-l .... :
Cousin
For State Senator
Win. (. Hare
tii r
1 1 10
:to7.".
For Joint Senator- -
Dennis lOliO
Kilw ards '. 1117
John U. Sinilh
For Keprescnlativi
120!)
high-
2t7!
2 17 t
2 1 !
2171
three
est named
V.. F. Fisher !
A. 15. Flint
Wcsteott
L. M. Graham
For District Attorney
F. H. Tongue
2772
long term . -
12!ti
1112
1031
Co. Commissioner
J. J, Wismrr
II. P. Cornelius
Wadsworth
. Co. Commissioner, .short term -
John F. Cnrstens liiOS
John McClaran ! I;i7)
For Sheriff
Cieo. Alexander .'1 1 1 1
County Clerk--
H. A. Kuratli 2297
McCbisson I'J.'IM
Assessor
W. F. Holey 0000
Treasurer
F.. H. Sappington 31155
School Supt
(Continued d) page 21
BAND CONCERT
The program for the baud con
cert in the court yard this coining
Friday evening
Aubl Faithful, march.
Silver Star, inlerme.zo.
Rose Queen, waltz.
(irniul Opera, march.
Mexican Kisses, .selection.
Midnight Flyer, inarch.
Forest Whispers, selection.
Spirit of the Times, march.
T. C. Revnolds. L. F. Finmott.
J. W. Council mid Y. O. Donel
son departed last Saturday for a
week's tour to Seattle nud north
ern points. They will fish ali.ng
the sidelines and may get into P.
C, before they turn back to the
South. They went over in the
Reynolds car.
Young lady stenographer and
book-keeper wishes position.
Good references. Stella Arndt,
Huber, Ore. .12-14
Chevrolet for sale.-I), Corw in.
Fred Jesse, of m ar liny, was a
city caller Tuesday,
It. Cook, of Cornelius, was an
Arj.'iis caller Monday.
Fred Hamel, ol (In neo, was in
tow n the middle uf llu- week.
(iiistav Krause, of South 'I'ua
latin, was- n cily caller yesterday.
Helidi'r.snn Sniiih, of Hanks,
was in town the las! of the week.
F. F. H inley, of I.eisyville, was
a cily visitor the last nf the week.
Door and window .screens at
the Second Street Lumber yard,
Hillsl.oro, Ore. Vl'l'.i
('has. Purdiif, nf I'orlland, was
in the city Tuesday, ('has. is
now working fur the John Deere
people.
Hefore yoil. decide nil a used
car it will be to your advantage
to conic in and examine my stock.
Terms if desired. I). Corwin.
Wanted: Middle aged woman
for general housekeeping. --Apply
at Washington Co. Hospital
and ask for Mrs. J. I.. Auld.
First P.iptisl Church. Third and
Fir bible Scl I. 10; preaching
at 11 and 7:.'10; H. V. I'. I'..(i:.'t0;
pr.-iM r ineeliiig, Thursday night.
For sale: Ten pigs. Will bold
until weaned; order now. -Jos.
II. Sens, I Iillslu.ro, It. ."I ; Il's miles
northwest of city. 12-1 I-
Mrs. Jas. A. Imbrie departed
for Seattle, I uesilay morning, to
alleiul the bedside of her sister.
Mrs. Hallard, who is reported
i, cry ill.
Wauled: X collector eapabl
of taking charge of nil oltiec. A
splendid opening for the riirht
man.
pply P. O. Hox 271, Me-
Minnville
Ore.
10-12
Mary Litherl.-ind. of U est
I moil, rccentlv uuilerw cut an
operation for acute appendiciti
anil lias lullv reenvereil anil Is
again in charge of Hroughtorl it
Wiggins Logging Co., of St. I lei
ens.
.Mr. ami .Mrs. .. 1.. 1 lint were
up from Sihidls, Monday. A. Ii
was ceci iving congratulations on
his nomination to the legislature
The primary between the four
candidates was a "horse race
right enough.
A good steady man wanted to
work on ranch- married prefer
red: wife In keep house. Com
foi'table liniue, steady employ
incut and fair pay assured. For
particulars see or address F. Al
Heidel. Hillsboro, Oregon, te'
phone ii II. l'-'tf
('has. Matlhes, of near I.aurtl
was in town yesterday. He say
the ruck road will soon reach hi
nlaec. bill is uf the opinion that
something will have to be done
with the 1 lillsliuro Laurel road
before winter, or it will be too
rough for travel.
(ieo. lioolrv. ot Hanks, was in
tow u Monday to get another plo
for his tractor, l.eo. wanted the
third share to use in potato plant
ing. He w ill plow -fin his crop thi
year and says Ihat the biggest
yields come from Ibis method out
in his count ry.
.Marriage licenses were grunt
ed this week as follows: Paul F.
Vuvlslike and Hilda Fessler
Mareell A. Yuvlsteke and fs
belle Fessler; Paul R. Oshanie.
bridal Veil, and Pearl L. Snider.
Heaverton ; John 'P. Hunton and
H.-iltie K. Curry, Forest Grove. '
l-'ai'l Wilson, of Hanks, has sued
the l!ni i rs.-il- Mobile Tractor Co.
for .,'U)0. He alleges bis contract
of purchase was that tin v would
supply parts at call, and he says
the machine had a defective mo
tor block, and their delay cost
him 25 days work with the trac
tor, woitli $12 per day.
Chas. VandiTwal is over at
Rockaway, getting ready for the
season, lie is putting up a dance
hall, and will have the place rea
dy by the time the beach is popu
lated by the regular summer
crowd. Mrs. Vanderwal joined
her husband this week and they
will make their home at Rocka
way for the summer, and. per
haps, permanently.
A negro by . the name of C.
McKriver. traveling with Barnes'
circus, left the big tops at Port
land, last week, and. hiked to the
Sherwood district, as broke as a
circus follower ucnerallv is. He
entered the Hraseeseo home and
stole some silver knives and
forks and spoons, some grocer
ies, ele.. and then went on bis
way. lie was apprehended later
when he tried to sell some of the
..silverware. Deputy Sheriff Ward
Dow ns went down ami picked tip
the colored chap. He claims to
be 21 years of age, but lie looks
as tho he might be forty.
10
HOLD CONTROL
Passes Resolution Not to Sub-let
for Dancing
CLUB ASKS FOR SUPPORT
City Fathers Will Not Allow In-
dividuals to Conduct
I'he City Council Tuesday cve-
lung parsed a resolution to the rf-
ct thft no persons shall be per
mitted to conduct dances in the
proposed pavilion in Shnte Park,
and when dances are allowed, nt
such functions as celebrations, the
affair will be under direction and
supervision "I tne council. 1 his
iction was brut about because of
the Hillsboro Club's resolution.
which reads: '
fo the Honorable City Council of
the City of Hillsboro.
Gentlemen :
At a meeting of the Hillsboro
Club held Tuesday evening, May
lSth, j920. a resolution was pa$s-
1 directed to the City Council in
substance as follows: I
Whereas, the Hillsboro Club
initiated the idea of improving
the Shute Park of the City of'
Hillsboro and appointed a com
mittee to confer with the City
Council to the end that the Coun
cil would cull a special election
for the purpose of voting bonds
for such improvement;
And Whereas, contemplated in
uch improvement 'was the erec
tion of a pavilion for public use
sAnd Whereas, pursuant to such
request of the Hillsboro Club the
City Council acted favorably up
on such report and submitted to
the tax pavers of the Citv of
Hillsboro at a special election to
be held on June 8, 1920. a $15.
000 Shute Park bond issue;
And Whereas, it was and is the
intention of the Hillsboro Club
that a portion of such bond issue
should provide for the erection
of a pavilion as aforesaid and
that said pavilion should be un
der the con-rol at all times of the
City Council, and that said pa
vilion should not be leased, sub
let or rented to any individual for
dancing purposes and that When
said pavilion shall be used for
dances it is the sense of the Hills
boro Club that such dances shall
tie under the immediate supervi
sion of the City Council at all
times.
Now Therefore, Re it resolved,
by the Hillsboro Club at the meet
ing above, set forth that this res
olution be directed to the City
Council of the Cily of Hillsboro
requesting the Council to pass a
resolution embodying the forego
ing provisions, and that said res
olution be duly adopted by the
Council and entered in the rec
ords thereof.
Respectfully submitted.
C. E. Wells,
President of the Hillsboro Club.
MEMORIAL DAYS
The Grand Army Post and Relief
Corps, assisted by the Spanish
War Veterans and the American
Legion, will properly observe
M emori.il Days, Mav 30 and 31.
ti Sunday services will be held
in the Methodist Episcopal chqrch
at 11 in the morning. Rev. H. A.
Deck will conduct the principal
service, assisted by the pastors of
the other churches.
On Monday the four organiza
tions, together with the Hillsboro
Hand, will convene at the court
house square at nine in the morn
ing. The G. A. R. veterans and
Relief Corps will be escorted to
the cemetery by squads from the
Spanish War Vets and the Ameri
can Legion. The ritualistic set
vice will be conducted at the
graves of the fallen veterans and
at the conclusions the mounds
wil be decorated.
The parade then return to
the court house square in the
sajne formation as it proceeded to
the cemetery.
At two o'clock p. m., the as
sembly will convene at the Meth
odist Episcopal Church for the
exercises, consisting of songs,
recitations, etc. Hon. H. V.
Gates will be the speaker.
All who can 'possibly furnish
automobiles to take the veterans
to the cemetery at nine Monday
morning will please be on hand
to give the aged veterans atid
their ladies a lift.
For sale: Forty acre farm, 4
miles from Hillsboro on good
rock road; all in crop, fruit and
berries; now modern buildings,
10 cows, 2 horses, and farming
tools. R. 3, Box 113. 12-15
Jos. F. Saunders, of Bethany,
was in town yesterday afternoon.
G. B. BUCHANAN & GO.
(Incorporated)
Hillsboro, Cornelius and North Plaint
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed and
Grain Bags
Car-lot thipper of POTATOES and
ONIONS. Grain chopped or
rolled at any time
Lumber, Shingles and Lath
AT CORNELIUS
Beaver State Flour
The Best Flour at the Lovret Prices.
Telephones; Hillsboro, Main 14,
Cornelius, City 1515, North Plain, Main 263.
J. A. Thoruburgh,
President.
D. R. Cheney,
Assistant Cashier,
John
Vice
FORESTGBOVENATIONAL
BANK
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
At Call of the Comptroller, May 4, 1920.
RESOURCES
Loans
$573,663.06
U. S. and Other
' Bonds 217,147.34
Banking House 19,041.00
Other Real Es
tate 1,850.00
Stock in Fed.
Res. Bank 2,250.00
Cash and due "
" from Banks 195,660.94
$1,009,612.34
Only Roll of Honor Bank in Washington County
3 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON 12 MONTHS
CERTIFICATE
!v mw
BRING US YOUR
The Delta
Watches
Silverware
Novelties
Prompt Repairing
H Q F F M A W
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Main Street : HilUboro, Oregon
E. Baiky, W. W. McEldowney,
President Cashier.
E. F. Burlingham,
S G. Hughes.
LIABILITIES
Capital, $25,000.00
Surplus, $73,414.41
. $98,414.41
, Circulation 25,000.00
Deposits 1 886,197.93
$1,009,612.34
KODAK
DAYS ARE HERE.
YOU WANT ONE.
WE SELL THEM.
LET US SHOW YOU
OUR STOCK.
KODAK TROUBLES
Drug Store